Mahindra 35 series

   / Mahindra 35 series #11  
I understand that loaders and buckets are different. But in general, aren't most loaders really only used with the std bucket that they come from the dealer with? How many brands offer more than one loader option, one, two makes maybe? These guys should give you a load rating that has the bucket loaded. Just how many 10lb lead weights will the guys loader lift? Not that that will help all that much, just that it gives you an idea of the weight that a certain loader will pick up vs another guys.

I have a Mahindra 3215HST with a 111 Mahindra loader. It is rated at 1410lbs lift at the pins. The loader manual says to not exceed 500lbs when using a bail spear. Now there are some extreme differences in my opinion. What is the actual weight capacity with the loader bucket on? If there would be a fair way of rating the weight lifting capacity with the std bucket, I think that that would be the best. Some people like the rating at 24" in front of the pins, well I think that doesn't really work real world for most of our tractors either.

Just my opinions, others will vary. ;)

Brian, I agree actually. Essentially a standard for the most common application on the bucket. Then let's go further. It should be the same for the rear lift, probably 24" aft of the pins. Then we should have a standard for rating the hydraulics, the HP, etc. All the majors could sign on saying they will use the standard and provide all of a certain minimum of specs on their brochures.

We have sure taken this thread away from the original subject.

If anyone is in our area, I'd be glad to let them look at or drive a 4035. Try it, you will like it.
 
   / Mahindra 35 series #12  
Anyone wanting to look at more pictures of the new 4035 check out this link. Really looks like a nice tractor...if I only had some extra money.

Mahindra Tractors
 
   / Mahindra 35 series #13  
DavesTractor said:
Back on subject, Mahindra will have a product intro for the 35 series at EFC next Tuesday and then at our place on Thursday. This is for dealers, not a customer event, but after that these tractors will be available on the West Coast. Contact your local Mahindra dealer to see when they will get their first shipments.

It seems someone was really thinking when they designed the 4035, I can't tell for sure but from one of the pictures it sure looks like it has a cup holder on the fender, tell me I'm wrong.. This should be one hard tractor to keep in stock if it performs as good as it looks.
 
   / Mahindra 35 series #14  
What is the background on the 35 series tractors? Are they Mahindra-built tractors, or rebadged Mitsu's or TYM's like some of the other series?

They sure do look nice!
 
   / Mahindra 35 series #15  
What is the background on the 35 series tractors? Are they Mahindra-built tractors, or rebadged Mitsu's or TYM's like some of the other series?

They sure do look nice!

They are Mahindra built, not rebadged. The design input started several years ago. Mahindra met with a lot of dealers and a lot of Mahindra tractor owners and discussed features, style, performance, etc. We had one meeting at our place. As trivial as they sound, we talked about high mounted lights, cup holders, comfortable seats, exhaust tone, etc. We then told them we wanted them heavy and we wanted steel fenders and hood, not plastic. We got it all, and it is very nice series of tractors.
 
   / Mahindra 35 series #16  
They are Mahindra built, not rebadged. The design input started several years ago. Mahindra met with a lot of dealers and a lot of Mahindra tractor owners and discussed features, style, performance, etc. We had one meeting at our place. As trivial as they sound, we talked about high mounted lights, cup holders, comfortable seats, exhaust tone, etc. We then told them we wanted them heavy and we wanted steel fenders and hood, not plastic. We got it all, and it is very nice series of tractors.

Ok, Dave now where is the XM Radio and CD player hiding?
 
   / Mahindra 35 series #18  
They are Mahindra built, not rebadged. The design input started several years ago. Mahindra met with a lot of dealers and a lot of Mahindra tractor owners and discussed features, style, performance, etc. We had one meeting at our place. As trivial as they sound, we talked about high mounted lights, cup holders, comfortable seats, exhaust tone, etc. We then told them we wanted them heavy and we wanted steel fenders and hood, not plastic. We got it all, and it is very nice series of tractors.

Where are they built?
 
   / Mahindra 35 series #19  
O.K. folks. This thread has been pruned as best as can be to remove the attacks, counter attacks and off-topic posts by many folks. Please stick to the subject of the post and give the original poster some help/suggestions, etc... thanks. :cool:
 

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